Is C++ fast enough for Scientific Computing?

  • Haney S
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The performance of C++ in solving physics problems is discussed. One of the attractive features of using C++ language is its ability to translate physics concepts into computer instructions. This may lead to fewer programming errors and greater productivity. (AIP)

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Haney, S. W. (1994). Is C++ fast enough for Scientific Computing? Computers in Physics, 8(6), 690–696. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.168486

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